Fred;
I used your newest script to make a neat USB:
Download:
http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/13.RC3/Live/Fedora-13-i686-Live/
Used script to make 4GB USB with it
Booted USB to Gnome
terminal:
su
yum install sugar* (94 files)
shutdown
insert into PC drag-drop new SugarClone to opened USB
remove USB
boot from USB
gdm select sugar
Insert 2nd 4GB USB
sugar-terminal:
/mnt/live/SugarClone
automatic detection of 2nd USB with pause (THANKS)
finish clone
shutdown
boot from 2nd Cloned USB
select gnome from gdm (automatic logon)
Menu: applications/education/sugar starts sugar-emulator
Very nice gnome + sugar Live USB! (and it is able to clone itself)
Tom Gilliard
satellit
Frederick Grose wrote:
> A minor update to Sugar Clone, a tool to clone a customized
> Sugar on a Stick device onto another USB stick.
>>http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone> <http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone>
> <http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone>Available at:
>>http://people.sugarlabs.org/fgrose/SugarClone.>>> New:
>> 1. Build-dated release files to distinguish different versions.
>> 2. A 10-second pause to review pending action for the case where
> there is only one destination device. Pressing any key will
> cancel the cloning script.
>> 3. Use df for disk free space calculation in Sugar Cellar to
> better estimate usable home directory space available.
>> 4. Bug fixes
>> a. Invalid home directory size in Sugar Cellar when logged in
> as the root user.
>> Test Usage:
>> 1. Before booting the SoaS device that will be the source of the new
>> SugarClone, copy the SugarClone script to the root '/' folder at
>> the base of the filesystem for the device, or, to /mnt/live (from
>> the perspective of a running LiveOS image).
>> 2. Boot the USB stick into SoaS and insert a second USB device into
>> the computer running that SoaS image.
>> 3. In the Terminal Activity of that running SoaS image, enter the
>> command,
>> /mnt/live/SugarClone
>> If there is more than one USB/SD storage device available, a menu of
> the devices will appear to allow you to select the target device.
>> The scripts will copy the currently running image to the target device. When
> that device is booted, a new, Sugar Learner sign-in will be triggered. The
> previously customized Journal and operating system will be present on the
> Sugar Clone image.
>> On a running LiveOS image, the root folder of the USB/SD device is
>> available at the /mnt/live mount point. The SugarClone script
>> can be obtained (assuming Internet connectivity) as follows:
>>> 1. In the Terminal Activity, change the working directory:
>> cd /mnt/live
>> 2. wget http://people.sugarlabs.org/fgrose/SugarClone>> 3. chmod +x SugarClone
>> at this point, you may simply execute
>> SugarClone
>>> See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Sugar_Clone for
>> more information.
>>> Notes:
>> See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Mirabelle for
> the latest version of Sugar on a Stick.
>> See http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/LiveOS_image for more information
> on optimizing file storage on LiveOS images.
>> --Fred
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